Parking Lot Paving in Far Hills, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Durable asphalt construction designed for New Jersey weather and heavy commercial use.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

A Parking Lot Your Business Deserves

Your parking lot is the first thing customers see when they visit your business. Cracks, potholes, and faded striping send the wrong message about your company.

A professionally paved parking lot does more than look good. It eliminates liability concerns from uneven surfaces and improper drainage. It provides safe, accessible parking that meets ADA requirements. Most importantly, it gives you one less thing to worry about for years to come.

When you invest in quality parking lot paving, you’re investing in your business image, customer safety, and long-term property value. The right asphalt installation handles Far Hills’ freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or settling, saving you from costly repairs down the road.

Far Hills Asphalt Contractors

We Know New Jersey Paving

We’ve been serving Far Hills and the surrounding Somerset County area for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate affects asphalt – from summer heat that can soften poor-quality installations to winter freeze-thaw cycles that destroy improperly prepared surfaces.

Our team knows the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and permitting processes that make the difference between a parking lot that lasts and one that fails. We’ve paved everything from small office complexes to large retail centers throughout the area.

When you work with us, you’re working with contractors who live and work in this community. We stand behind our work because our reputation depends on it.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Here's How We Build Your Lot

First, we evaluate your site and discuss your specific needs. Every parking lot is different, and we take time to understand your traffic patterns, drainage concerns, and timeline requirements.

Next, we prepare the base properly. This step determines how long your parking lot will last. We excavate to the proper depth, grade for drainage, and compact the base material to create a stable foundation that won’t shift or settle.

Then we install the asphalt in lifts, compacting each layer to achieve the density your parking lot needs. We finish with striping and any required signage to ensure your lot meets all accessibility and safety requirements.

Throughout the process, we coordinate with you to minimize disruption to your business operations. Most commercial parking lots can be completed in phases to keep your business accessible to customers.

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Complete Parking Lot Services

Our parking lot paving services include everything you need for a complete installation. We handle site preparation, base construction, asphalt installation, and final striping and signage.

For Far Hills businesses, we pay special attention to drainage design. Poor drainage destroys parking lots faster than anything else in our climate. We grade your lot to direct water away from the surface and install proper drainage systems where needed.

We also ensure your parking lot meets all ADA accessibility requirements. This includes proper slope gradients, accessible parking space dimensions, and compliant striping. Getting these details right the first time saves you from costly modifications later.

Whether you need a complete new parking lot installation or resurfacing of an existing lot, we use the same quality materials and installation standards. Your parking lot investment should last for decades, not just a few years.

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Most commercial parking lots take 3-7 days to complete, depending on size and complexity. This includes site preparation, base work, asphalt installation, and striping. Weather can affect the timeline – we won’t install asphalt in rain or when temperatures are too cold for proper compaction. We’ll work with you to schedule the project in phases if needed to keep your business accessible during construction. Rush jobs are possible for an additional fee if you have specific deadline requirements.
Asphalt costs less upfront and handles freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete in New Jersey’s climate. It’s also easier to repair if damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer but costs significantly more and can crack from salt and freezing temperatures. For most commercial applications in Far Hills, asphalt provides the best value. It can be resurfaced when needed, extending its life at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Concrete makes sense for areas with extremely heavy traffic or where you need a specific appearance.
Commercial parking lots typically need 3-4 inches of asphalt over a properly prepared base. The exact thickness depends on your expected traffic load and soil conditions. Light commercial use like office buildings can work with 3 inches, while heavy traffic areas like retail centers or loading zones need 4 inches or more. The base preparation is equally important – we typically install 6-8 inches of compacted stone base under the asphalt. Skimping on thickness or base preparation leads to premature failure and costly repairs.
Resurfacing works when your existing base is still solid but the surface shows wear, minor cracking, or fading. If you have major potholes, significant cracking, or drainage problems, full replacement is usually more cost-effective long-term. We can assess your current lot and recommend the best approach. Resurfacing costs about half as much as replacement but only works if the underlying structure is sound. Trying to resurface over a failing base just wastes money – the problems will return quickly.
Sealcoating every 3-4 years protects asphalt from weather and extends its life significantly. Keep the surface clean and address small cracks immediately before they become bigger problems. Ensure proper drainage by keeping catch basins clear and removing debris. Avoid using metal snow plows directly on the asphalt – use rubber edges or hire professionals with proper equipment. Regular maintenance costs far less than premature replacement and keeps your parking lot looking professional.
Most parking lot resurfacing doesn’t require permits, but new construction or major reconstruction usually does. You’ll need permits if you’re changing drainage patterns, expanding the paved area, or modifying access points. ADA compliance is required for all commercial parking lots regardless of permit requirements. We handle permit applications as part of our service and ensure all work meets local codes. Far Hills has specific requirements for stormwater management that we factor into every project design.